Coa | THE DAILY x= A MINER. _- a Anniversary Items rUESDAY, Sept. 30—This is the anni- versary of the death of St. Jerome, and his [SPRCIAL DESPATCHES To Tux EXAMINER. } pune isin the | alendar. He was a very ised the Latin translation of The Sculling Wateh. i man, re gre Gos] els, translated the other books of B cn a . . OSTON, * ep a ‘ st . mm the Greek, and the ee . H - oe t : ati About 3,000 persons were at Point of ta ‘ ne ‘brew Abo ad ’ . . O.d Testament tr 7. ' ~— ’ *| Pines to day to witness the sculling con anne 400 tle was also the author of epistles, test between Wallace Rues and Joh: commentaries aud biographies, Teemer, postponed from fast Saturday 1l4 years ago, to-day, George Whitetield | The stakes were a vurse of $2,000. Ross died; he fonnded the **Calvinistic Methodists,” | “85 given a start of tive seconds, The He was the most eleqaent preacher of hie | Oe Vere & line at 5.22 p ~? and forts seconds later the word was given te Ross lay, ava preacne 1 18,C00 sermons during nd five s conds Jater to Teeimer. Ross | his career of 34 years. He three times, | was fully three lengths toe the fore, visited America, viz., in 1737, 1789 and 1744, lwhen Teemer went off at thirty strokes | — to othe minute, In twenty strokes! Te emer had lesseped the le ad by half a} length and continued togain on Ross, When | the 3} stake was rounded, Ross was lead jing by only half a leng'h—here both equar- — ped away for home and Teemer did splendid | Kenzie, (©. BL, isin the city. He] «ok passing Ross, who stroggled hard and | to see about the Cape Traverse | winning by two boat lengths. Local and Other items. Moxcron s new market building is nearly ready use. Mr. Me carne over Railway | > — ; | Sicge of Khartoum. | | Exhibition to-morrow. <A Charlottetown at 8.35 | unty a. KING 8 SA special train leaves Oo clock, LoNnpON, Sept. 2%). eens Norte is given in Saturday's Canadian The Tim s publishes telegrams rid, O that the Scottish American insuray ce} Kassala and Massowah, giving extracts | voy will retire from business ia Canada. | oui the diary ofa Khartoum currespond- | . : lent, describing the seige «f the latter! Caceponia Cius.—Monthly mecting this place, frem April 28th to July 3ist : evening at Club Rouws, Queen Strect.| There was daily fighting which at times | Busivess nomination of efficers, A full at- was terrific. Gen Goten'e total Londt tendance of memb-rs requested. }during that time was 700 killed. The| Se | General desprired of receiving adequate re- ine Dominion Alriance for the total sup- lef. . . ' . ee T) e@ hegroes were the only troops pression of the liquor traffic meets in this city | ’ i y -vening during the election who could be relied ppon ‘ every uesuay CVen — * 2 6 ¢ oO 1 OF 3 ; ; ni g spemy c: > campaign, at half-past seven o'clock, : April 7, the enemy captared one of a Gordon’s armed steamers. Decree AND Tirite.—$l: ** Thief!” $50.- “ | —_ = 0. *Defanlter " $100,000: ** Shortage!’ S08 an wees : 000 ; **Defaulter ! $100,000: | ** Shortage Military Action. £500,000; ** Canadian tourist !” $1,000,00> : : trijliant financier !"— Pittshurg Chronicle- Tel. . Br be a ; Lonpon, Sept. 29. ~~ ' . mY Tue TALLest YF1 John McGregor, Esq : A despatch to the Vimes from Hong of Lot 48, called at Tuk Examiner effice to-| Kong says the French stopped and searched day with a stalk of oats, which measure d six the English trading steamers Fohkiln and i feet cicht inches anda half. This the tallest | Hailong, in Formosa channel. This action yet. {has caused great irritation. The fact that |neutral steamers are conveying soldiers ° . ’ | iti ) ig Parlo ar Secretary cf the Art Union of London, Ei £ | and munition of war to — a qurrte we, He is now prepared to receive subscriptions, will probably be a souree of complication in and samples of the Art Union engraving: may | View of Admiral Respes recent action in | ———_——— Mr. G, A, Smarr has been appointed local be seen on exhibition at the Diamond Bovuk | connection with a German ship, store. iiss tiioucisiesiiiesiineletint - — B. Toomrs & Co. have received two hand- | Fatal Railway Collision. some two-herse power threshing machines | She Std | from the Mall Manufacturing Co. of Summer: | Waeeune W., Va., Sept. 28. | side, P. F. L, manufacturersof threshing ma-|; oe a chines, fanning mills, combined thresher and This afternoon the B. & O. Railroad | Exprees train from Baltimore for Chicago, , and a local freight collided, killing two AN exchange says that a dozen New| psssengers and injuring many, some, no | Haven girls are taking a tramp th ough the| doubt fatally. Adirondack Mountaius. We have a full- fledged tramp right here in Charlot‘etown | which the New Haven girls can haveas soonas | The Cholera. they are done with the one they have now on Welt) cc hand. _ -~ — Mack’s Macnvetic MepImctNe is an unfailing | food for the Brain and Nerves, ard by its re- juvenating effect on these organs never f-ils tocu-e rvous exhaustion and all weakness of tue generative organs, Sold in Charlotte- town at Apothecaries Hall, See advertise- ment in anvther column, —_— } comecnattffptinanns The New Lord Mayor. leaner, &c.-—Moncton Times. os — ‘ Rome, Sept. 29. There have been fifty-two new cases of , cholera and twenty-six deaths, reported at | Geneva during the past twenty-four hours ending at noon to-cay. The scourge is| raging in all the outlying villages. Mason Gexerat Lavage will open the Dis- trict Exhibition te be held at New Glasgow on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of this week. The openi:g address wil] take place Lonpon, Sept. 29 George Swan Nottage, E-q., Alderman at 2p. m. first day. Prof. Sheldon, of Glou-| for Cardwainer Ward, was elected Lord | cester, Eng'and, will deliver an address on the | Mayor of London to-day. Dairy during the Exhibition. The show will be a good one. oe RN i te ad ; Peace. A Canp.—To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., ‘ [ will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE| It is reported that the Empress of Chinz OF CHARGE. This great remedy was «is- has decided to conclude peace with France. covered by a missionary in Scuth America. . Send self-addressed envelope to Rev. Josrri T. Inman, Station D, New York. ee DPatry Tureves.—The dairy of Mrs, Theo- philus DesBrisay. “pring Park, was entered last night or early this morning by thieves, and a quantity of butter, cream end milk stolen therefrom. The rascals, or rascal, had evidently tried to force open the leck, but failing in this, the lower panel of the door was TreN Tsin, Sept. 29. a Weather B: iletn. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Sep. 30--10 a. m. Moderate northwest to west winds, fine weather, stationery or slightly lower tem- actually cut ot, and an entrance thereby | perature. effected. ee METROLOGICAL OFFICE. Ay the Stipendiary Magietrate’s Court this Charlottetown September ‘0, 1884. forenoon, James Gilbey, drunk and disorderly | Highest Temperatare yesterday. . seceees 66.3 and using threatening langusge, was sen-| Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), . 53.0 tencel to 20 days’ imprisonment. The Scott) Lowest Temperature this morping........50.1 Act case of Mary Ann Offer stands over for |Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .5%.4 argument. The case of Michael Ryan, for | Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock..63.0 malicious injury to property, stands ot) <== — until to-morrow, and a case of nuisance also a stands over. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERFD. aia kil Tue steamer Bonavista, of the Back Dia- mond Line, arrived from Montreal this morn- ing. en route to St. John’s, Nfli. She took | the following freight from this port ; 21 lambs and 3 sheep, shipped by Barrett Henderson ; 5 bbls. oyrters, by R. O'Dwyer; 10 do. do., by J. A. Sharp ; 277 bales hay, by Nathaniel Gay ; 22 rolls leather, by Wm. Boyle; 146 sacks oats, by *. T. Newbery ; 56 do. do., by Wheatley & Son ; 50 bags potatees, by Ely & Kelly ; 1 top phaeton, by E, Halloran. The} Bonavista sailed at 1.30. wickaittthiediia Tex steps in the right direction,” was the verdict abut Char'cttetown by a chronic puts‘er the otherday. He remarked that if Sept 29--Laura C, Pollard, Westport; I Dare, yon wished to judge rightly of a commu ity, Sprague, West port ; Winnie, Mullins, look at their doorsteps. They are a good Pictou, hal; W illiam and _ Marvy, VW rizht, guage for every other feature of order and Pictou, bal; Eliza Jane, Vigneau, Arichat, prosperity, Are they neat, well in place,! ballast. : ‘ ‘ clean, aud in harmony with the true value of | Sept 30— Conqueror, Young, Pinette; P LG, their uses? Then you may feel sure that the} Anderson, Pictou, bal same characteristics can be found elsewhere. OTHER PORTS, lf, on the contrary, they are shattered, dilapi- | : dated and frost-moved, without replacement} Summerside, Sept.27—Ent schr Lucity Ann, aud repair, you may be sure that things | Weston, Richibucto, lumber; Adonia, Arsen. generally have got displaced and are in need | galt, Pictou, coal; Richard Thompson, Walsh, of repair. The doorsteps of Charlottetown} Pictou, coal, Cld -Schrs Mary Mac, Fergu- are ey erywhere ** gadding abroad,” from the | 80D, Cocagne, ballast; Lucity Ann, W eston, lowest shanty clean up to the CoyontaL BUILD- | Richibucto, ballast; Jessie, Gallart, Egmont ING, and both inclu-ive, | Rav. billaet. Ent 29th, brigt RB L Page, Pave, —@—— ' Lockport, ballast; schr Kate, WV alsh, Pictou, Reports from all fishing centres in New- i coal. foun iland are most dis« ourazing. From the | -_ northern part of Labrador, where great num- bers of fishing craft had gone, doubtful ac- | oe are wees ee oy At the Sacred Heart Church, Alberton, on ~ roturce Ww " ares, 2 if, le » Rev. 8. T. Phelan, James and 400 bad not taken 100 qaintals each, At op. 16th, by Res i , , Deagle to Sarah Gallant. the Straits of Belle ]sle and on the French 5 : ar shore the ficheriea have heen a total failure,| At the same place on 23rd inst., by Rev, S. Sept 29—Morven, Marchand, Pictou, coal; Florence, Chapman, Pictou, coal; Bounty, Haliday, Sydney. coal; Eva L H, Wertzel, Cow Bay, coal; U & I, Landry, DeEscourse; Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou, cal; William and Mary. Wright, Pictou, coal ; LC, Pollard, Bay Verte; I Dare, Sprague, Bay Verte; Wiunie, Mullins, Pictou, coal Sept 30—Conqueror, Young, Pinette; PLG, Anderson, Pictou, coal. CLEARED, MARRIED. ccnara HENS ALL IMPORTATIONS |! ——e eee The Balk of our Fall Stock is now Oven, and we are Prepared (0 Give Buyers FIRST CLASS VALUE IN EVERY DEPAREMENT.: SASH CUSTOMERS AND WHOLESALE —WILL DO WELL TO— HBAaVaa A... LOE AT OVRm Stove. BEFORR BUYING ELSEWHERE WW. &A WEHERBS & CO. BUYERS Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1884. SHPTHM BER SO, 1884. W.&A.Brown & Co. Have now Opened and Ready for Inspection a very Large Stock of NEW & FASHIONABLE FALL & WiRTER GOODS, JUST RECEIVED FROM THE BRITISH AND FOREICN MAREETS. Prices of all classes of Merchandise ave very Moderate this season, therefore we are offering all lines of Dry Goods at prices that are bound to sell them. The Following Special Lines are Marked Down low ;— Millinery, Jackets, Dolmans and Ulsters, Fancy Goods,Wool Goods, Velveteens, Silk Velvets and Pluses, Black and Broeaded Silks, Dress Goods, (Black and Colored) Black Merinoes and Cishmeres, Black Crapes, Fur Cloaks, Capes, and Trim- mings, Black Skirts, Scarlet and Grey Flannels, Gent's Wcol Undereluthing. Asloa very large Stock of Heavy Staple Goods. cc 45,150 yds. Grey Cotton Marked cown to Os. and4s, A large Stock St. John Cotton Warps at Mill Prices. If you want Genuine Bargains do not fail to call at BROWN’S, where you will receive every attentiol. Sy HOLES ALE AND RETATL. Remember the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Goi. Y= The New Brick Store will not be opened till lst April next. 97 W. & A. BROWN & CO, OlV’town, Sept. 24, 1R84. FIRST INSTALMENT —_ OF— FALL & WINTER GOODS cai Se Dies Perkins & Sterns’. 0 \ 7 &. STERNS’ recent purchases in Great Britain and the United States are daily coming to {Vio hand. In afew days our Stock will be complete, with the contents of over 200 CASES AND BALES _OF— English, Canadian and American Dry Goods, which for variety, style and price cannot be surpassed in P. E, Island. PERKINS & STERNS. meee NOV OPENING Credit Foer: Prono Cuan | GOLD MEDA L- PA R iS! 376- oO” on Mortgage for periods not excee4- — ing 10 years, without Sioking Fund, A { and from 10 to 50 years with Sinking Fund ; ime meca ks The borrower is privileged to pay off his % <1 ; , | obtuined on application at the office of Messrs . iSTATIONERS THROUCHOUT He WORLC) Ageut for the Company. FLT, FUR AND SILK HATS. pean | ,, HOUSE TO LET. cro.pavirs & co. Pure Bred Stock. AT THE London House loan, in whole or in part, at any sime. Circulars giving detailed information can be " i MOT 5 SPATE RE | Sullivans & Macneill, Solicitors, Charlottetown. OUR NEW STOCK OF — SOLD BY ALL = | W. W. SULLIVAN while at White Bry great di-tress is already |'T. Phelan, Joseph Chaisson to Kate Dereche, prevailing, and the inhabit «nts are threatened ‘both of Ticnish. with starvation during the com'ng. winter) | unless the government comes to the rescue. | HOTEL ARRIVALS. Gloomy reports are coming in from every | oe quarter Not since 1869 have the fisheries roved suc failure. Present prospects | : 3 ee : a icate a dteonana failure of sis tehevin Sert 29-A McKenzie, kt at this year, which will undonb-edly throw a do; Gorge Kartte, Montreal; ‘us ‘n ; ch: ~- St John; J FE Sherton, do; Mrs Robi ma number bf supply m¥rchants into Dank : aks ‘eB se 2 Orwell: REVERE HOUSE. i Ch’town, Sept 5. 2 ae Be a —- Te Subscriber offers to let a most desir. A | able two-story House, on Fitzroy Street, NE WV Se \SIDES | nearly opposite the residence of William ~tdh 5 Brown, Esq. It contains twelve rooms, be- sides kitchen, and has been papered anew HE services of the celebrated Jersey Bull “ Bella’s Centennial,’’ No. 7,977, Ameri- can Herd-Book, can now be had at the stable es ‘of T A. McLean, Erq., near Esdale Foundry. snd painted inside and outside this summer, | Fee, $2.00. Now is the time sane milking | Phere is also a Stable, Coach-house and . is 4 steck, as be will jikely be in Charlottetown } Gorden attached. BR EY MNER BROS. ? but a short time. DUNALD FERGUSON. July 2, 1384, Sept 9—im Jaly 7, 1834. PASTURE LOTS. am instructed by Col Freeland to sell Ly Auction on the premises, Gn Wednesday, Oet., ist, at 12 o'clock, Five Acre Lots in the Common cf Charlotte- town, fronting on the North River and upper Brighton Road. These Lots being near ihe city, are very suitable for pasture. There is also aquantity of Scaweed thrown up and upon ove of them a valuable deposit of Porter's Clay. Terme: 89 per cent, down; talence cn morig: ge 6 per cent, ‘ WILLIAM BODD, Auctioneer Ch’town, Sep. 17, 1884. LAND SALE. a 30 be sold at Public Auction, on the prom- ives, on King Street, oppesite the Post Office, ( harloitetown, on Friday, the 17th day of October next, all that valuable } rep. erty, with dwelling bouse thereon, on the sonth side of King Street, having a front on stid street cf about thirty-fear feet, and running southerly by paiallel lines sixty- three feet, with a right of way from said street for horses. carts, trucks, ete, TERMS—One-third cash at sale, the baij- ance to be secured by a mortyrge of the premises, bearing tix per cent interest, For further particulars apply to Mes+rs McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie. SARAH McKINNON. Ch’town, Sept 9, 1584 FF: ce Civil Service Entrance Examinations +. ‘Eg HE Preliminary, or Lower Grade examin- ation, will commence on Tuesday the iith November next, and the Qualifying or Higher Grede, on Wednesday the 12th, Can- didates for the Higher need not pass the Lower Grade examination. The cxaminatione will be h-ld at the places at which they were beid in May last. Applications for admission must be made tothe undersigned not later than the 15th October, P, LeSUFUR, Commissioner and Secretary to Board, Ottawa, |) 2th Sept, 1884, Sept. 22, ’s4. WANZER sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Fxhilitions of the . World. Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & CO., Sole and oxly authorized Agents for P. L. I. jy30 FLOUR. FLOUR. 125 bris. CHOICE PATENT, 375 brils. SUPERIOR EXTRA, for prompt delivery at Charlottetown or Summerside 20 bris. No. 1 PILOT BREAD, 10 bris, THIN FAMILY, FOR SALE BY J. A. CHIPMAN & CO., Corner Pownal] and Water Streets. Ch'town, Sep 5, AMERICAN ACRICULTURIST. 100 Columns and 100 Engravings in each issue. 43rd YEAR = $1.50 A YEAR. Send three 2c. stamps for Sample Copy (English or German) of the Gldest and Best Agricultural Journal in the World. ORANCE JUDD CO. DAVID W. JUD! ’ res 751 Broadway, New York. alltel POLE ALE OD DO goers —— : wont Superb Baking Powder, (Manufactured by Holister, Crane & Co., 9) Broad Street, New York.) ES chaienaiens the purest and most wholesome Baking Powder madr, Gro- cers are authorized to guarantee every can to be full weight, and positively pure, Ask for the * Superb” and take no other. Pat up in 4, 4 and I-1b, tins, and for gaie by every re- spectable wholesale and retail grocer and general dea’er in Canada, The Canadian trade supplied by JOHN T. REED, 105 Water Street, St. John, N. B Aug 6—6m eod PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, cone tinne to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats Trade Marks, Co yrights, for the United States, Cau England, France, Germany,etc. Hand Book about Patents sent free. Thirty-seven years’ ¢xperience, Patents obtained through MUNN & CO. are noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, and most widely circulated scientific paper. §3.20a year, feekly. Splendid engravings and interesting ine ormation. Specimen copy of the Scientific Amere can sent free. Address MONNS& CO., SCIENTIFIO AMERICAN Office, 261 Broadway, New York. _ BARGAINS. — AM selling the balance of my Furniture saved from the fire of the 20th ult., at J. D. McLeod’s corner, Queen Street, at a reduction of from twenty-five to filty per «pt. below usual prices Cb'towm, March 6 JOHN N&WSON,